Halbert, Eaton and Cotter families around Wicklow. [James Halpin married Anne Halbert. Their eldest son was named Eaton Cotter Halpin, born c.1818.]
I have assembled these scattered bits of information so as to have them in the one place. Much of the following is owed to Julia.
HALBERT
In
1668 Wicklow had about twice as many houses as Arklow, indicating a higher degree of prosperity – 140 houses in Wicklow and 68 in Arklow. In the civil parish of Wicklow there were 121 houses eligible for hearth money taxes which was assessed on the number of hearths in each building. Among the prosperous residents of the town were....
John Halbert. [Stan O’Reilly, ‘The hearth Money Rolls for the County of Wicklow, 1668’ Wicklow Historical Society]
AD
1743 | here lieth the body of
Elinor Halbert & Ann Halbert Novemr 20th
1749 [Church Hill churchyard]
Of the numerous other seats and villas, that add so much to the charms of this delightful district are.... and
Kilmullen, of Thos. Halbert, Esq. The parish comprises two livings, a lay rectory and a vicarage, in the diocese of Dublin and Glendalough. [From: A Topographical dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis,
1837. Freely available at
http://www.libraryireland.com/topog/n.php] under NEWCASTLE, a parish, in the barony of NEWCASTLE, county of WICKLOW, and province of LEINSTER; containing, with the post-town of Newtown-Mount-Kennedy (which is separately described), 4517 inhabitants, of which number, 130 are in the two villages of Upper and Lower Newcastle.
Dr John Halbert: Folio No 29:
1840/41/42: Vineyards. Lease No.54 Pd by Miss Halbert for Vineyards.
[Griffith’s Valuations Wicklow County
1854]
Thomas Halbert on lease from Earl Fitzwilliam nearly 140 acres in Kilmullin Townland
Esther Halbert on lease from William H A Holmes over 80 acres in Ballynabarney Townland
Miss Esther Halbert leased to Henry McPhail over 1 acre in Rathnew Parish of Corporation (Rathnew?)
EATON
Here lyeth the bodys of
THOMAS &
MARTHA EATON & of
TANNAT EATON their son who depart’d this life the 30th day of Sepr.
1755 to whose memory this monument is erected. [Wicklow parish church]
[Griffith’s Valuations for Arklow Town
1854] Main Street
No.96 Letitia Eaton
No.97 Reverend Richard E Eaton
Addendum to Eaton. See page 8
COTTER
15th May
1781On Wednesday evening, the 9th, prisoners in the upper gaol at Wicklow set fire to their straw in the hopes of escaping from their confinement in the confusion which would naturally be a consequence. In a few minutes the volunteer company of Wicklow foresters were assembled and following the examples of the officers Captain Foulkes and
Lieutenant Cotter at the risk of their lives extinguished the flames, which has with alarming violence burst out of the windows, secured nine prisoners who were on the point of escaping and safely lodged them in the lower gaol. [Found by Cara from records of Wicklow Gaol]
County of Wicklow Infirmary - Names of Governors
No.21
Mr Eaton Cotter (By subscription of 3 guineas per annum)
[Report and Memorial of the Commissioners to the Lords Commissioners 0f Parliament
1808The Thirty Third Report of the Commissioners of Accounts of Ireland p.100]
Names and Residences of Gentry. Proceeding from Bray by Sea Road. (Just before Wicklow) Coalawiney,
Eaton Cotter,
Esq. [A Guide to the County of Wicklow by G. N. Wright,
1827, p.172. ]
The principal seats are.... and Coolawinney, of
R.
Cotter,
Esq. It is a rectory, in the diocese of Dublin and Glendalough, forming part of the union and corps of the prebend of Wicklow in the cathedral of St. Patrick, Dublin: the tithes amount to £377. 1. 6 1/2. [From: A Topographical dictionary of Ireland by Samuel Lewis,
1837. Freely available at
http://www.libraryireland.com/topog/n.php] under RATHNEW, a parish and village, in the barony of NEWCASTLE, county of WICKLOW, and province of LEINSTER, at the junction of the roads from Dublin, Rathdrum, and Bray to Wicklow; containing, with the post-town of Ashford and village of Bolinalea (both separately described), 3718 inhabitants, of which number, 544 are in the village of Rathnew.
Bill